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Show Make Pheasant Hunt Plans Now Utah pheasant hunters should lie making definite plans now for the November 11 opener, particularly if they want to hunt on posted pheasant units. hunters have been Many upon learning that hunting unit permits are gone or their favorite hunting lands are closed entirely. To get hunting unit permits, sportsmen should make - direct disappointed at the last minute contact with sales agents or . officers of specifics units. Wildlife Resources offices have hunting unit information. Many hunting unit permits have already gone on sale. Lands newly closed to hunting may be found by checking the area a few days before the season opens. A visit with the landowner is recommended to learn erf his posting plans. This TRAVEL mericun overseas travelers courtesy visit is in order if one t $2.7 billion more than plans to hunt any private land, foreign visitors to the United posted or not. States sjieut in this country. The anablep, a fish that lives 1 b is figure compares to the on the surface of die water, $2.1 billion traile deficit we has eyes split in half. It sees suffered in 1971. Rep Daniel other fish helow and birds above k. luouye in one continuous picture. The Deseret Sampler, Friday, October 27, 1972 sju-u- Everything Under The Sun In Famous Name Skiing 18. The meeting The Federal Safety Council, Utah Chapter met at Dugway on October made up of The chairman. council council, M. Earl was headed bv Mr. Perry (center), met to set up nominations for upcoming elec- within Utah, agency every government lions of officers. Chaplains corner Safety zone NEW THIS YEAR FOR SNOW BUNNIES UTTLE BOYS & GIRLS SKI PARKAS Bold accented Contrast stitch- ing, Expo sod Jumbo nylon zippor front and pockot. All nylon shall with warmest Dacron lining. Features Hide a way hood. You of can't afford to miss any these fantastic Sunset 20.00 Specials! 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BINDINGS 60.00 VALUE bv Walt Cooper WHEELS, SNOW AND ICE With winter fast approaching, operators of motor vehicles must adjust their driving techniques to the many hazards prevalent during these winter months. The hazards which exist are slippery roads, reduced visahility due to fog, snow, frosted windshields, temperature changes and longer hours of darkness. Personnel involved in motor vehicle accidents frequently call road and weather conditions the cause of the accident. These are not causes of accidents they are factors. only contrilmting ihe cause is the opera- MAKE SURE you tors failure to adjust his every potential hazard by driving for the dangerous staying alert and by keeping conditions which exist during windshields and windows clear, the winter months. Early darkness in winter, In spite of the many add- - cloudy and misty weather, ed hazards, alert and defen- - rain, snowstorms, frosted or sive drivers enjoy accident- - spattered windshields all make winters. All drivers should it difficult to see and drive. learn how to cope with these Check wiper blades and make hazards. certain that your heater and PREPARE FOR WINTER practicing smooth driving all year round. This practice will become a habit and will cause you to drive smoothly when roads are slippery. VVinterize your car and winterize your driving tech- and your attitude. nique You must accept the fact that normal speeds are often too fast for winter conditions. Common sense driving is mandatory if accidents are be avoided, especially when the weather is bad. Al- ways slow down when road and weather conditions are other than normal. GET THE FEEL OF THE ROAD and be prepared for poor traction. Always test your brakes while driving before getting into slowly traffic. Note how well the tires hold as you apply brakes with an easy touch. Too heavy pressure on the gas or brake pedal spins or locks your wheels and reduces your ability to keep the car under control. DON'T FOLLOW TOO for the vehicle CLOSELY, ahead may skid or stop abruptly, causing you to crash into it. Snow and ice, or wet pavements are particularly hazardous, so be sure you allow plenty of space between vehicles. CHARGE IT JUST SAY AND CHARGE IT USE YOUR BANK CARDI . by Ch. (LtCol.) Row C. Wright A number of yean ago the Coast Cuard Magazine pub- -' lished an article entitled Thirteen Mistakes. The Department of Defense thought it of such value that ..they included it in their book, The Armed Forces Officer, which is the guide to the philosophy, ideals, and prinin the ciples of leadership United States Armed Forces. I believe these thirteen mistakes rate careful consideration by anyone in a position of church 1. TO ATTEMPT to set up standard of right and our wrong. 2. To measure the enjoyment of others by our own. 3- To expect uniformity of option-fre- a e .. ... " n,0 5.X hTlomlke allowances for inexperienc8i defroster are operating pro-6. Not to yield on unimport-b- y ant trifles, perly. 7. TO LOOK for perfection CHECK the exhaust sys- carbon mono- - in ones actions, tem for leaks 8. To worry ourselves and xide is a silent killer and others about things which can- a in or never sit parkdeep '1 changed, ed vehicle while the engine not t to help everyone, for is running. BE ALERT owever, a drivepedestrians, hidden ever we can. acways and other potential CONSIDER imnos-jq cident hazards. sible what we ourselves TAKE CHAINS along for do. 11. To believe only what our emergency or hardpacked snow o finite minds can grasp. Snow tires conditions. 12. Not to make allowances prove starting ability 28 for the weaknesses of others. but chains provide 40.9 13. To estimate by some out- -' improvement, side quality, when it is that VVith wheels locked on within which makes the man. glare ice at 20 MPII, a ve- Free Methodist hide with regular tires will require 195 feet to stop, but chains will allow the vehicle to stop in 77 feet, y SLOW DOWN ing brakes prevents continu ous locking of wheels and stops the car more quickly. If the car starts to skid, turn the front wheels in the On Reformation Sunday, direction of the skid until October 29, the Post Chapel but you recover control will call attention to its role do not use brakes and do not as one of the 36,000 member churches of the National Association of Evangelicals. Ross (LTC) Chaplain Protestant Wright, Dugways Chaplain, reports that the theme for the NAE observance will be One In The His sermon topic Spirit. for the day will be The Reformation and the Biblical Faith. These services are held at 10:45 a.in. and 7:00 p.m. More than twelve million Bible- - believing Protestants are served by the NAE, including more than 33 denomi-natioand conferences and hundreds of churches from other groups. Services of the national organization which began in 1942, include world relief, public affairs, welfare, Sunday school promotion and the emphasis of evangelism and church extension. Dr. Billy r'r jq im-t- pump-heav- ns Nylon WARM-U- P PANTS IMPORTED AD BOTA "JEAN CLAUDE KILLY SKI GLOVES Mostly men's sizes; choose from a special group of popular styles. leathers. ts BAGS Famous All sizes-lo- of colors to choose frem selected SKI BOOT leather-iauthentic Old country style. Genuine TREES Strong steel trees with luxe carry hon to any size Ski boot. de1 quart size. . . m Professional style A. FRENCH SKI GOGGLES IN THE BOOT Face fitting flexible frame with fog Free vents-Com- SKI PANTS complete with two lenses. Amber and Green. . . Now! Values es up to 50.00 Reduced to - OF ACHIEVEMENT John W. Schrier, Printing, is presented a Certificate of Achievement by Col. Robert A. Shade, CO, DTC. John also received a Quality Step Increase for his work as Chief of Printing and Reproduction Division. Melvin, executive director, heads the national office located at Wheaton, Illinois. General Director of NAE is Dr. Clyde Taylor of Washington, D.C. He also heads the affiliated Evangelical ForMissions Association eign which represents the interest of more than 62 mission boards and more than fourth of the Protestant for-Fieign missionaries from this country, The cooperation churches through between NAE is UP" e.ptance of the Mother pfcfcTup the little VIOLENCE as the written word of tnle of school, of close our Hccause long history tot at the nursery authori-whic- h of violence and tlu social values q,, the way home in the car. Cod, infallible and Six e other tative. basic such Guess what, child babbled, the condone likelihood of domestic mommy! I learned to say, Yes, ;epts of orthodox Protestant and No, maam in relief are also included ill tranquility in the near future Maam, Pinkschool today." Did yoti really? tj,e NAE Statement of Faith, Alphonso is not great. J1 coil-th- - lies. The American 'Vav of Vio- - responded the mother. Yeah. |